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The girl scouts will meet on Mon- | & service. The .nnn | concert. The program will include | Body of Christ and the Resurrection spec music and recitations. The uv Our Bodies When Christ Heturns,’ R u T [; URSE Boston Store | Church s | . 1 2 day and the boy SCOUtS on Tuesday | L Jesus Chrlst Hor Spitit, Soul ' 9 Ollces ovening at 7:15. The Endeavor |and Body asa Prepavation For Trans. NDA ! (J —_— l . will meet at the church on|lation” 4 p. m., baptismal service a i y evening at 7:30 German Raptist church, Blm str rhe South church will make special Sunrise C. E. Service, Ch e L e T R L U D d Come to us for your Haster tog o of (e, L e T | S ool ERRT e | St ot Those Pivho e Ocal fll( to BC 1recte hy | . : A 3 8 or Christ'’s Second Coming. Everything wanted to complete | gepartments of the church’s activi- ¢ Britain Christian Endeavor FEECEOR | HARTFORD. your Easter attire -can ties. The morning worship will begin | Union will be held at the ®irst Bap- Bethel Assembly. | Lleu[_ E. J. Bardsley e at 10.30 instead of 10:45. Mr. Beebe, | kst church tomorrow mornin | oo s o witlinatheta ar| . Let The Boy Look His Best Easter e s the organist, has Drepared a program | o’clock. The tobic is “Eternal Life| jo : and an especial evangel. | — : : s e Wi ass (M test styles. | of appropriate music. The = sermon | and How to Live 1" John 5:24; Eph. | istic service at 8:30 in the afternsen | Under tho direction af Lisut, E. HE WILL FIND WHAT HE LIKES BEST IN APPAREL AT THISS Kid, 2 clasp, white and a will be the last in the series which | 2:1—10. Mr. O. A. Marsh, president| and again at ;:30 in the evening. Pas- Bardsley, infantry, the R. O. T. C. STORE. co plain 2 fancy stitched. | Mr. Hill has been giving on Christian- | of the Union will lead. Special features | tor Wright will be in charge of fhe course at the High school will be . ) Fabric Chamoisete, Lisle and Silk. | ity and the Average Man, the special |/of the meeting will be a contralto solo | services. started Monday morning and will | Anfideslipiace olichogseilighB ovjaf Bt er RcaREREY S SRS NI Rinck. white and all latest shades. | topic for Jaster being “Influence or | “The Magdelene” by Cieo. Wra. Wai _— | Continue for remainder of the | “O"Vi."-i,‘;;;-lg\“ SoTog sives 0ol menc Dutil SHUNEOE - stiledl LADIES' NECKWEAR. A wonderful [ Power.” There wili be the wusual|ren to be sung by Miss Mary Williams. | iTE Mool ey U Sapbomone un- e Pt S e e showing of new hoyeltiss.cor spring | Faster reception of new members of | The Easter story as found in Matthew d ior and seniar ¢ es. Three periods : i ¥ Bins; L5 wear. Filet and Venice lace, crepe. | | | | | | the church, over fifty being receivad | 28th chapter and first eight vers £ . £ B, e LN By eeE S e e o inclucmeiihe fampus) Bampeclion wighine aba ARt o satin, orzandie, corded silk and |inte fellowship at thig time. The| will be recited by Miss Charlotte 60,000 loaves daily capacity J. E, VYoted to this study, and each pupil | = ;27’4 o elling at , $12, $1 , $15. $16.5 ;’iqm“ Single pieces and in sets. | music for the morning service is as | Hitchcock. The Rev. G. M. Missirian | Murphy Sons.—advt of the upper classes will he 1r~q\||rerl ¥y Aivol Vestoestint piaue=atin® pon=lifollom of the Stanley Memorial church will| = Mr. and Mrs. Georze Robertson of 0 devote three hours a week to the AND NATTY TOP-COATS.THE BOY WILL BIS SR A Trelude:—Taster Morning, Malling. | tell of the Sunrise Easter Service hold | South Coventry and the Misses Ayor |Sublect. " Mixtures and Dlue serges, military effect. At $8.50 tc B Anthem:—In the End of the Sab-|in the Holy I h were the zuests of The object of the Course as out- : ,- 8. Admiration o t y Land. of No ) Mr. o LS AND VEILINGS. “:d]"",‘c'fl.mqs Batho ae oy ... Targett. G rl Burdick of Stanley | lintd 1“ the . ~|~r]‘ "tment is *‘to | WASH SUITS, and slip-on ve 05 Y = rtory C . rings i ¥ lgive the student a thorough military | Il new desiens and colors. Offertory:—Solo. for Alto, On Wings Peopl e A o e L Best and largest stock. Every siyle mude, Gt = & of Living Light, .. . Hammond. sold property to Apra. | ralning e in him a Paul el h e < CONFIRMATION VEILS and Velling. | \o o pocl 2 G e e ‘aul Jones Middy Suits, the very high grade Zukerman Suits, the Ready to wear $1.00 each, by the || 5 e ar Ltion he will bé better Peter Pan Suits. No matter what you desire in {his line we have | Church. | Street yesterday People’s Church of Christ, Court| John T i Meditation (re- |street, Rev. R. C. Steinhoff. pastor.| ham Zucker on corner of Woodland p LAY 5 quested). . ... Dvorak.|Sunday services will 'be at 10:45.|And Harvard strects, through B. Sol. j STACHAHGN problems of ,.l‘,,“l“r')"j'“" it. Al $1.50. $1.89, $2.25, $2.50, to $7.50 with & BIG SPECIAL AF vard 73¢ to $1.50 yard. Postlud ‘horus (From | Preaching subject, “Haster Joy: | 9mon. e T o ieand $1.75. SEE THE D HOSIERY for men, women and chil- | the Messiah) Handel. | baptismal service and reception of| A meeting of the Americanization ' lor *"'0 “ICN, T T s preamlll dren. Men’'s cotton, silk and lisle. Following the morning service | members; 1 Sunday school; 6, |committee will be held in the Ameri- Rlack and all latest colors. Ladies’ [ there will he a general session of the | Young People’s meeting: Cening | canization office Monday evening at s allk and lisle. Black and white and | g school in the church auditor- | Service, subject . ster Peace.” | ©'clock. 4 ¥ all wanted colors. - Silk from 80¢ | jum. at which there will be special |There will be special music at both| John Kirkham of Vale university is to $3.00 pair. Children’s bIack | cxercises. ' Divisions of the school will [ $ervices. — Church — prayer mecting | spending the Wee -“lm\‘ S par, white and tan, all sizes. mect in their usual places at 5, | Thursday evening at 7:45. ”,;'“m( k "’"?)“ rs. Jahn H. Kirkham i) pe given full credit for wa dm.,, AND BAGS and purses, all the| the boys' divislon assembling in N T e Sl ; s in High school. The requirements | Complete assortment, sizes 2 to 10, includir “\mesx noveities in silk and leather. | class rooms to the south of the pari Swedish Baptist Church. Dog lice now duessadvt = 5 A T 3 Middy and < as 8 o g 2 s ave that a pupil bephysice as shapes. Also the large Morning ool o An entertainment will be given by &'¢ > 3 R s o S = ! Black and all the best colors. chapel. Morning service at 10:30 o'clock, ‘club Wednesday svening, |PetWeen the ages of T4 and 21 olors navy, white, brown, black. Huts hou NECK CHAINS, hort and long, all| At 4:30 the last vesper service of Sunday school scholars participating: | ''® the proceeds of which wil] ching t of 21, any student | ufacturer and priced less than elsewher ew novdities(in pearl, jet, liberty | the season will be hetd. An unusual- | SVening service at 7 o'clock with 1o equip tho basenar teniwno has completed his course will be | ¢ for boys 10 to 18. Biack and D O o silvor ‘chains with |1y beautiful ‘program of music has |00 on “Falth in Christ’s Resurre el L aseball teams|,jjowed to take the examinitions for | spuns extra special at $1.9) redfiar i fanoy FALETEC R 5 2 1o § tion and Its Infinite Value to the Pres- [ o7 the club L 2 3 Gt A NECKW OF THE RIGHT SOT t s S o ing principal p i Y oo 1 bread . appointment ccond lieutenant in RTGHT ) STLK UNDERTHINGS. Latest novel- | . Natthews, The music for vespers PIAIS SEGEs | The Past Noble Grands’ diation |, The officer who is to command the nd - ars and stiff ties. Wash silk and crepe cami-|; 4 ., , 2 a has alreac rec sitionec & as follow Pentecostall Mission Willgmect hwith fUnIg RepitaniTodzs (L SosLE RD RS Ral s dVn e o n et soles, envelope chemise, skirts, lude:—Resurrection Morn i N < . lin the nal on Hung i conmbiTness e WA AenEREm enUon Ll eganain gowns, knickers, etc. Plain, fancy .. Jonnston. | P L5 ent ) pecial !forms for the High school boyvs and g day afternoon A o : meeting tonight at 8 o’clock Sunday, St lnext year each dent will be sup- embroidered and lace trimmed.| ,gan Tnterlude:—Avia (From the| o, "a ag” "™ ong oy Following the meeting of the St Ten el I : . m. as 8 p. m. every | gy le e St plied with the following articles: A Messiah) Hflnd'!“l. evening next week oxcept Tuosday | Lom? lodge which will be Sl R SR G S crana e, B e, /‘ F Offertory for Soprano, Ho-|,nq mhursday. Evangelist M. Z. 1 evening, the Clan Douglasiy, ’ ;3 insignia, shoes, puttees and Ll sanna, .. 5 Graniet. | xys will speak at all meetings, A Play carpet bowls with a team i -, Rl 2 3 £ Mime ceches and an overcoal. A corps of Cantata he Life mmm.s\mz real revival spirit is manifested in this s e |oficers will he chosen from among H. A. Maithews. | meeting, All welcome, e paalibranah o tneRemiElis atis S T cor R i oriciana Postlude:— Worthy b, (From Cerine s Lat attend sthe Hustitution {4 omaeia willliba il chosen, for Glie the Messiah) . Handel. Advent Church. hird degree at Meridén to- | b5, OB IR 0T It 1s the plan of | ; e in Moy morrov. Beginning the first Sunday in May| ye preaching will be held at the| Private Bidwell B, Barnes is spend. |eut. Bardsley to organize a military and’ conbinuing through the menthl oo iy worcioe by the pastor, L B | s & e 1 o {band later and o organize trap- N Yo S . A” R d (Continucd f ol Ta Mr. Beehe will give a series of orean | Gilog the subject being “Ho is Risen. | city. Ho 15 & member of the 1024 Tt [100ting teams » ew Britain Solicitors eaay - recitals on Sunday afternoons at 4:30. | Thore will be special singing at this| faniry, 26th Division, and has been |- Meul. Bardsley comes to this city as . establishment of a stable gove at which he will be assisted by meeting, and the Bible class and | overseas for 20 months. [PRteraorfor milliary sclencoands e 10 Beglll Work | ¥as made for lndependongt members of the church quartet. school will meet at 12:15 p. m. Young Pa, ¢ i | ti and is well fitted for his work, Developmeni, f the Isly 4 e s : 12: . m. & pers of the dissolution of the | = . . ¥ of the Islagd The Easter offering Sunday morn-| people’s meeting will be held at 6:50 | partnership of Tazarus Leider and | :‘f‘"‘“ Heenfiengasad 1 ;'“‘r'l:' ork e hoNd ing will be a special offering for the|p m. and preaching at 7:15 p. m., | Sam Appleba £ Hartrérd o |fOTYears in every branch of militar - el stem, by which within' six i e | . z 4 PP um o rtford 0ave | wopk rrom branches of the Boy| The fifth Liberty loan will start off it 3 Solin churchiy Sagrns 2 when the subject will be, “The Man- | been flled with the city clerk. Leid- |Soouts tq divisions of the draft army.|with some &nap Monday—ev SR Eenod BONUS MONEY DELAYED. that at least $230 Dbe given for this| jfestations of the Wonderful Power of : D ik A i e e O L un - opportun er & Applebaum were engaged In the |y . 5 > Skt A e w om ioned after a course s thalc c ‘ 5 2 purpose. God.” There will be special ainging | bakery business and had a large num- | ;¢ plags w‘—.y“:mud S e = ”,.‘I‘l" Sdicron IRanNchefclyBwiliic omis wihie ‘nglish P On Thursday evening the church|in the evening, also. ber of customers in this city o 3 : 3 g 3 L 304th infantry at Camp Devens. a Discharge Department in Washington | .1\ service will be held in unfon _— Canfirmation photos. Arcade Studio. |zroup of Connecticut men. He was | Swamped With Over 200,000 Requests | with the Iirst church in the chapel Christian Science Church. —advt. later assigned to the committe on | The teams committee under direc- | “Veasc in we He mentioned -aiso Discharged soldiers who have for- | Of that church. Prof. William B.| First Church of Christ, Scientist,| Francis Cronmn of New Haven, aladucation and special tratning, witn |Uo% Of W. L. Hateh is all ready, and | (1€ [slande’ lovalty to support of ‘the E Bailey of the department of practical | sorner of West Main street and Park | student at the Hopkins school. is|whien commiitee the R. O. T. C. orig- {aRY of the vatious . business groups ited tSates in the war which {¥'8gH ; pMilanthropy of Tale university will | Diace. Sundey merning Servics - ai | spending his Taster vacation 4t this | aten s mi Aret assiEnment ap s have already met and the enthusiasm | ¢Jaréd was inspired by the same mo- secure the $60 bonus, will have 10 | gpeak at this meeting on “Substitutes| 10:45. Subject: “Doctrine of Atone- | home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cuitis |R. 0. T. . oficer was to the Rhode |* MED to put this best and last loan !ive-—hellef in the principle of "self. wait considerable time before they | for the Saloon.” ment.” Sunday school at 9:45. Wed- | of Farmington avenue. Island State college. FHe later went [OVSF the top Eninnl o aita o She e will receive their money, according | At 6:00 o'clock on Sunday will be | nesday evening meeting at § o'clock.| Mrs. James F. McKahill of ¥arm-|ta the Wentworth institute in Boston | #he posters and = cards are now G RUPPIES after ihe defoat of Spain o a letter received this morning by | the Assyrian service and at 7.15 thelTne reading room, Room 504 Nation- | ington avenue is in receini of a tele- [and from that post was sent to St.|oi-0>uted from the chamber of com- | @ SHEHCRCER Miconditionally to Amers ¥ | taltan worship. On Tuesday at 7:30 [ al bank building, is open to the pub- | gram from her husband, Private Mc- | Peters, N. J., as commanding officer. /oree and the energetic committee on | 1070, SOVErEIEhi: the boy scouts will meet. Girl scouts | lic daily from 12 until 5 o'clock, ex-| Kahfll, notifying her of his safe ur- | He was later adjutant at Fordham 310768 and factories have practically| iUl the DRIIDPING people ready for will meet Thursday at 5:00 ‘and | cept Sundays and holidays. rival in this country. Private Me- |an nnected Evitnd file (oIt feoiteges | SONSEel) OY e R IS O o e Rl R R Thursday at 7:35 will be held the — Kahill is & member of the 91st Divi-|S. A, T. G in New York clty. He|now Brn. . Tiers are plenty .o FOLUS Sive Jogt Sousey by ,fiim rice at the First ¢ st Church. Wild 5 il comes to this city from Camp Teo| L Ll L | ‘ cy.ang Ui union service at irst church. German Baptist Church, sion, known as the Wild West Divi-| Cean e P 1€Clare asked to call at the chamber and secure them. The newspaper publicity : o is being handled by the same commii- A TS tee as last year under the supervision | . Three America R of H. V. Camp, H. J. Timbrell of the | merican Representitigui Record and J. The Herald. | OnfOolonel iMouber Tioge 7 tary necessity.” The R. 0. T, o course requires four Years of this study, two ¥ of which comprises | BLOUS] AND SHIRTS. all colors and white. the junior course and ({wo vears the With o ithout collars. Prices run from 53¢ to ior course. TUpon enterin col- . to complete his cours: tudent BOYS' STRAW HATS. velopment of the educs is the sound out the Victory Liberty loan | /ANl I ansion of ' fordigm for three minutes at noon nd erce and the Ti warded their papers to Washington to Barl Kisselbrack of the war bureau. Mr. Kisselbrack was advised that ow- > ing to the great congestion in the departmegit handling, this ma}{.el, a EZLESJ»",SM'M S L —— At the German Baptist church the | sion. ’\\‘herc]whe‘hafi‘lhaen stationed for the At the present time, the war de- Wirst. Church, of. Christ, morning service will begin at 1({;33 w;\i;.i:nd“A\L;ee'r‘hl:z‘as\(1‘,:‘\:(;};;lv ot Lwo. months partment official stated, that thera S ety e ; instead of 11:15. Sunday school and | Washington s =D e are over 200,000 registered discharzes All departments of the church| church will unite. A fine Haster pro- | Wook-end with relatives at Scranton, | CANTATA AT {n Washington which the department | 100l will meet at 9:45 a. m. for an { gram has heen prepared. The evening | Pa. . | T . is not ready o open. This is due to | Baster service. ~Tho orchestra will| service will begin at 7 o’clock. An Tidward Johnson of High strect has | “The iR in Well Rendered ot | rasve mistion are 1n canos s SRl e the lack of adequaie help. The let- | furnish music. The morning service at | Easter cantata, entitled “The Risen | written home fo his parents from | AR e S S A S T , ; ter requests Mr. Kisselbrack to urge | 11 o'clock. Sermon, “He is Alive” by | King.” and other music will be ren- | overseas, where he'ls stationed - The e e W B ariddioman | Bates sent by the Irish socictigs.th thi the local soldiers to have patience | the pastor. dered by the choir. Im the afternoon | the hospital corps, informing themj The can aq‘a = \;‘ was_given ‘a< | F. R. Fleteher is sending notices to | United States to place Ireland's osli and that their bonus would be for- Music as follows: the choir will give tlie cantata at the [ that he is in good health and will in | evening at St. Mark bmfropnl ast [every cnurch and iodge in the eity | befors th epeace conterence-sFarkil Sarded to them in the near future. | Organ Prelude “Hosanna" ..Wacks. | Town Farm. : all probability be sent home in thoe| evening, entitled. “The Crueifixion” | SO ©p 00 ST FUEE 0 000 T Governor P Anthem “Now is Christ Risen” West. — near future. the words of which had been written |gperation in bringing the need of this | Frank.P. Walsh and Michael J. Ryap = Offertory Solo for soprano, “Easter First Baptist Church. ——— by the Rev. W. J. Sparrow-Simpson, |1oan strongly to the people. The,sign | of Philadelphia—called upon Colondl GO TO THE Dawn” from “From Death to At 7 a. m. an annual sunrise service| WANT PRIVATE OWNERSHIP. M. A and the music by Stainer |o; tally board committee headed by | B. M. House of the American }'ea\?u FRANKLIN E') UARE Tife” . Bartlett. | of the New Britain Christian En- Fea i was one of the finest which has been |Noah Lucas of the Savings hank, fo- | Delegation this morning 4 Anthem v be Preach- | deavor will be held in the chapel. Mayor Asked to Send Two Delegates | iven in recent vears in the church. |gether with R. W. Pope, J. B. Com-| The pape ing to . theit 2 8 SakNnE Rogora o i oty ice iR Dah o Al B e O e tionlat Bosar | The \;-ivmd”n:.'uir m.-a Deen aug- |stock and T. P. McAuliffe have one of v quests on the Irish question, the sub- A TO S Arl Organ Recital “‘Faster Day” . Loret| 10:45 a. m., when the sermon will be | mented by a girl's choir, and the can- [the best plans for registering the pro- | mission of which had been set fdr 5 L X = z Mavor George A. Quigley this morn- | tata was sung by a chorus of forty |gress of the loan. This feat | re h 3 5 H Sunday evening at 7 o'clock given by Charles S. Lane, D. D., of % Mavor Y 4] | 4 2 g eature w were handed to Colonel House Eor White Ross!Gas, (Nort-cacbon Sl [T [ WRENE SR 2 ORS8NI B SR o e e et cal ] | ing received a letier from Bdward G. volces. The director of the cholr, [be centered on the green so that all | Oil and Brunswick Tires. x,n i ata “The Soul Tri 5|5 foll 7 Stacy, secretary-treasurer of the Bo: Ralph Britton, sang a base solo; the |in New Britain may keep in touch NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. hoscantate b fac SOl riumphangiibotadi oM oWE: w ton Chamber of Commerce asking; Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe sang the solo |with its advance. Shelley, will be rendered hy the “Fiat Lux,” Dubois; “In the Morn-, ton Cham g SELLE 2 A. ety R0 LSS . FLIGHT TODAY. = | Jouble quartet augmented by whorug | ing,” Grieg. Anthem, “Awake Thou | him to appoint two delegates from this | entitled: “Lord, remember me,” and| The publicity committee this year i 20 AY- VIM deli d h oo |16 iy e ¥ chorus | e e i Staimer. “Hosannah" | City to attend the New England AMr. Kelly, of Hartford sang a tenor |plan a series of band concerts on| . .. = elivery an eavy duty | o s }-“,P“nmh'i“ olub is planning a | Grainer. Soprano solo, “Easter Tri- | Transportation convention to be held solo. practically every street in the city. | Aviators Do Not Expect to Stars = e s i = L g 5 | >laze 3 Bos Che ¢ i o 5 e trueks, from 15 to 5 tONS. | supper ama entortainment. Momngay | umph,” Harker. Organ . postlude, | at Copley-Plaza hotel, Boston, on - 1 The committee, C. H. Clarkson, Mas Across Ocean. | A 5 3 = 4 o Che TDasalot thieloontent o RNS BARLY " . hall Cook and A. F. Johnson, will 5 = H A Gl D o N whocatte,” Driffic. May The purpose of the conven BARN BURNS EARLY TODAY. (¥ t. Jot N. i —W G AMERICAN Balanced Six, croning at, Lol eitionsh fot ot semool will be held at! tion Is to consider a comprehensive |nave charge. Trucks will be secured Jona's. T4 5., Apcilih SO A The fire department was called out !ang er conditions were slightly im ved . 2 i G e e eels speakers in foreign la o - PEOVES Pleasure Cars. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock { 12:15 b. m. | plan for the return of the railroads i an early hour this morning, when | D oreign languages here today, but it was considered im= 2 Sy i Chris- ! to private ownership under proper p.ooo oo o cured to make the appeal as strong as | % Sti oo, CITY SERVICE ‘STATION. | the resular Sewing meeting of tne| The evening meeting of the L e i fiames were discovered in a barn be- | possible fo those af roreign birth in | Probable that either Harry Hawker, A. M. Paon P Home Missionary soclety. A full at- | tian Endeavor will be omitted. B e A anae i in, | cnEinstoithe cotatelof Jumes |our midst Australian pilot of the Sopi NI L .M. Missiona £ - A FOE 1c meeting will be held under the s i : , { or Capta Frede: e, F¥op. e o drews on Burritt street. The | F. L. Beardsley of the Connecticut | oF Cdbtain Frederick P. Raynham, e e e e St. Mark’s Church u;xs{},);(‘ss ,‘- :hfl A\‘\‘snlcm‘!\ed I:wldusn-ms Dlasts of the Stanley Works factory |compony Mas Sl charos or entetCUt | the Briton who is to guide the Mar: week. An urgent appeal has coma Easter Day, April 20. 008a.mil o8 NassacuBet S N he Masachu- | whistle aroused many from thelr |car posters advertising and will see | tP8¥de machine, would attempt w FORGET e e L Tl o mtntor 00 Y m ol {Setts hamber of Commerce. The con- | slumbers and for a time it Was|that the cars do thelr part in spread. | SATt on their proposed trans-Atlantic DIONNE schools for second hand clothing. | communion and sermon; 4:30 p. m., vention will be attended h?]d‘elfzj\fh thought that there was a fire in l.he‘"‘g the publicity. flight. Anvone having any clothing to gtval| confirmation and sermon by RL. Rev. | Icbresenting gove public .m\lcn;, v. The destroved bullding was| . B. Farnum and W. . French local and long distance moving and | may bring them to the church that| C- B- Brewster, bishop. Easter Mon- 1 commissions, | icultura E being one of the landmarks |will follow the school advertising and | OUR LOANS TO ALLIES trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- | das. day and Tuesday, 9:30 a. m., holy|and (vflmmcwml orsan and the of the city. everal wagons and a |a display of posters will grace every | FOOT UP $9,000,000,000 sonable prices. Also storage. Phome| Thursday evening the Tnion mid. | communion. Lmfi( transportation, frade and tech- | quantify of fertilizer was destroved. |echool in fown. F. R. Gpatric and | $9.000,000,000, 487-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, | weok service at 7:45 o'clock in this T aicaliassoclations ofiEhe taix NewiH == |Louis Raphael will have the exhibit| Washington, April 19.--The treas- i G i Methodist Church. land states. GRANGERS TO MEET, and relic train under their care and | ury announced new credits for the hurch. Prof. Bailey will speak on o s | = I = ol o 5 " t g 1 A bttt for thE Saleon The 1liaster services of Trinfty | _ The regular meeting of the Burritt |arrangements will be made with the | Allies as follows: Great Britain, hd bl o Methodist Episcopal church will con~| NO RED FLAG 3 | Grange No. 38 T of H will be held at {speakers’ committee to get =ood | $100.000,000; Roum $5,000,000 ENIQ N warvlj:r;'zb:, s‘,:.\::ra;f‘r,':af“?’;:“; ’::‘5 sist 0 a cantata in the morning and « | FOR BENEFIT OF MOVIES, | Judd's hall, at 7:30 tonight. The third speakers that can put the punch in | and Serbia, $268,000. Thi h 19 d parents at supper, Fridax, 6:30 p. m- | 0o Sn charge of the Sunday school o and fourth degree will be conferred |the drive on fhese occasions. F. §. | (otal loans of all the o Later they: will ®ive a demonstration | . "¢" ' jock The cantata will be | Washingten. April 18.—Secretary on a class of candidates by out of [Chamberlain, chairman of the speak- | 138,829,000, of which $4,236,000,000 420 MAIN STREET of::hedwork peing done by the troop. |y Jof BICY o0 has been pripared | Wilson vesterday asked the depart- | fown S ceremony will be lers’ committee has already arranged |has gone to Great Britain, $20,000. favery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | ::Qs\::r"Las;::mc:fw:t ‘T:;""’;:“g!’; with a great deal of carc by lhexur ;)'::-rl;a;]omffll\!i? 'v‘a;Ma§1}]6}5:'(‘».?150(;?;;1 | preceded Ly the harvest supper. ::‘;,:, ‘;.ae:v':wv;i f'vn':r minute n;@-akvrq’] 000 to Rumania and $27,265,000. 19 Storage. Supplies and Repalrin® | quarret will be sugmonted by ch Earis RV yLlya B e e e M e e e e TR S o mRAEn i Hactory, Serhla hirts votces. Prokram as Tollowa: | Lare) 1n e promramn Rev. JL, | ment ureing theater operatars ta par | O ¢ S s e e © . e vS: |gist in he rogram, Rev. M. ging eLe ou ks 5 LOST IN "ORM. yeoe % S nchelown | NT CZE: YES. an. (a) Grand chorus in Dy i Coak will gl\epa :t;'mr' addr At | up Ted flags and hire soldiers to tear | o Tl 0 T O the importance of doing their bit | COUNT CZERN1 ARRESTED WE MAKE AUTOMOBILE PARTS! | Guilmaut. (b) Lenten prayer, Loret. [the evening service recitations will be r them down to obtain patronage for a Gemnan b oo '!he wfi“‘ heve | Stores that have not alreadv put up | Berlin, April 19 (Via Copenhagen.) We make them right and (¢) Lullaby, Macfarlane. Prayer and |given by Isabel Westiake, Lillian Bag- | picture entitled “Bolshevism on | (otMan Submarnes on "he Way hore ineir posters on the front glass of win- | —Count Ottokar Cgerni, former Aus- reasonable, too. response, “The Lord’s prayer” Hart. |shaw, Muriel Stockwell, Jeanette|Trial” The advertisement, appear- In & storm. Eight of the underses |9°TS aTe urgently requested by Gen. | tro-Hungarian foreign Also parts of any other Offertory. Solo for tenor “Hosanna” |Hoar, Isabel Foote, Helen Hale, Kath- | ing in a motion picture magazine, | & % SN WO T e () 00 eral Chairman L. A. Sprague o do so ed Wednesda kind of machine. Graniet. Cantata, “The Soul Trium- |erine Kron. Gertrude Barnes. Mar- | described the film as an “exposure | '“o0 50" oo ‘ 3 at once. The effect of these posters is | Austrian authorities *—The—- phant” Shelev. Praver and Response, |guerite Williams, Theresa Guite, Ev of socialism and bolshevism the | ks needed and New Britain’s main streets | tempted to cross the 68 LLLonT AMERICAN ENGINEERING CO. “§till, Still With Thee” Hart. Organ, |lvn Meyver nd Margaret Alexander; | secretary of labor =aid, but he d ishould present a solid front to every | The arrest was made ldkiron, 200 East Main St. Fiat Lux. Dubois ™ | Alton McDonald, Charles Baisden | clared that he had never heard of a | o S paesehy | few miles east of the Swiss frontier &k e and Everett Wilcox. Roland Hale. | more dangerous device to get busi- | _ San Antonio, April 18.—TLieut. Col. |" Automobilists are all urged to blow | Ruchs The program has heen prepaved by | ness. Ivde J. McConkey, camp inspector at |their horns Monday naon at 12:15 at | N N Stanley Memorial Church. Louis Bruemmer, superintendent of S Camp Travis, \;1"5 M'H;'! A\”‘l]' m] his |the same time fhe whistles and bells | i The Eastertide will be observed in |tne Sunday school. Rev. H. A 3 T quarters yesterday with a bullel hole {are sounding. New Rritain will lau 4 3 & 3 2 rl i ek E 2CTAL BOAR MEETING. s is i 3 [,l . s ces on Sunday. At the |will short address on > SEROIALLEO R0, MERRIS through his head. His pistol was |the dvive with this united give a A special meeting of the school | . f | L ors et s willst oh S A spe ¢ (he s beside the body. Col. McCon- |mind. OVERLAND AGENCY, \lxsEiri::y:?1‘: 17:<lolr' x‘\:‘lll)mex (r:' Cowengolahy SR s posrdieliloe heldhon aMondayiations :(“e‘\x'“dwaa e e e iz "} i na at Superintendent S. H. Holme: rev: . as Storage and Accessories, | A class of twenty voung people is ox- A. M. E. Zion Church, T R s el atiBEsvaton e o was| S T TR, 5 . 2 A e : ! s i ¢ ce at 4 d - 8e ¢ irty-two years old an seen D. Repair Work a Specialty. [prected to be confirmed and admitied | § . m.. Easter song and praiss|ihe meeting is to award the coal con- (W VouE Sergeant Tichardson and Henry S 13 o the church membership. The |gervice; 10:46 a. m., Faster message. {ract for the ensuing vear and to act | e Hatsing. the latter an emplove of the 39 Arch St. E . will be as follows: delivered by the pastor; 12:30 p. M. [on any other busin which may g 5 p. m., the girl scouts. FIND LIEUT. COLONEL DEAD, : Thaie last evening from Boston, where they | J. C. Bariett, | ing the Sunday school hour for the New o) dnmil Bl o=s Combletoll S oo Aty vort fo idsnlity B Offertory Soic “The King Immortal” |evening ces; 6:30 p. m., Chris TR e SR T prosram for the Interallied cames o F. Brackett. |tian Fndeavor Will observe Easter in | L m e bemneidireas iR Bnc e ddlo| Mrs, H. L. Gronback its exercises; B I e Xen { 3apti "h has ported a Snpiinet « N her, 1 the | P! : ; jon of the | Church in general | i s i a ' gay by Dr. Geo et T u will he a short sessi of the ! 1o ~olle 1p to date o 0 | e Aucation dep 1t of the J 2 school at 12:15. 'The Y. P.| > 1 Gospel Churd ax At it the pledge has ' young Men's = Christian association. | gean rdson said today PLEASURE CARS >. meetng will be omitted. At| '“L",::m."‘;‘\q. ,o 11‘\,;‘7““.:'1 nder- | not been made out 10 do £0 as soon : v' 1?, of contests, which will require | hop: t the man would be conne | IRVING JESTER 7 o'clo the evening the Sunday | son pastor. 10:45 & m., preaching by | as poseible, thal the desired $2,500 | several davs to complete, resembies | ed with the local affair, in which H. M. ehool chiliren will give an Faster|the pastor. “The Resurrection of the | mark may he reached [The Trogram of the Olvmpic sames. | - e i the man sou dle | Neville” as ihe man who | s - >) TR A New Britai ational ha ¢ !l'an!‘\( rom Death 1o Tife” |final preparation Will be made dur-|gyjge INTERALLIED PROGRAM. W 1in ional hanlk, refurned | ank out of $350 recentl identifled by the local m